Advancing Assessment of Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning is a four-year NSF Project (DUE-0618599) in part designed to evaluate the generalizability of quantitative (QR) and scientific reasoning (SR) assessment instruments created at James Madison University to four other four- year institutions with very distinct missions and student demographics. This article describes the methods, results, and findings we obtained in our studies. More specifically, we describe how to conduct content-alignment exercises in which faculty members map each item from a prospective test to the student learning objectives taught at the institution. Our results indicated that 92-100% of theQRand SR items were successfully mapped to each of the partner institutions’ learning objectives
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Sundre, D., & Thelk, A. (2010). Advancing Assessment of Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning. Numeracy, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.5038/1936-4660.3.2.2
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